The Dying Time

Bernard Schopen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cameron & Company Inc

Published:28th Mar '19

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The Dying Time, the final book in the Jack Ross Series, finds ex-detective Jack Ross old and alone, a product of his own tendencies. When he begrudgingly takes on a routine investigation for his ex-wife the events quickly become personal. Jack, unable to escape nefarious past deeds, his own and those of others, must forge ahead in the only ways he knows how. If he still can.

In The Dying Time, Bernard Schopen delivers a thrilling and contemplative addition to the Jack Ross series. Jack Ross has settled into his old age as well as anyone can. He jogs. He eats right. He naps. He no longer involves himself with the actions or the people that have developed into a “nasty notoriety.”

That is until Alicia, Ross’s ex-wife and sister of Jack’s best and ailing friend, receives a potentially earth-shattering letter. A young woman, Mia Dunn, believes that Randall Barnes, Alicia’s deceased husband, might be her father. Reluctantly agreeing to discover the truth of these claims, Ross soon finds himself embroiled in a plot stretching back decades, and it’s not long before old habits come to the surface.
The Dying Time is a poignant observation on the process of aging, astute and insightful as it is suspenseful intrigue. This novel asks how people come to create an identity and if we can ever truly bury the past. Can hurt stay hidden? How about the money? In a wonderful addition to the Jack Ross Series, Bernard Schopen is running on all cylinders as he weaves his plot with the golden thread of truth. In The Dying Time, the power of fiction is manifest. Here is a masterly yarn that keeps you guessing while always touching on something profound and inevitable in us

  • Commended for Nevada Writers Hall of Fame 2000 (United States)

ISBN: 9781936097227

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170 pages